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Product category: PC-Compatible Boards and Assemblies
News Release from: IBase Technology | Subject: MI900
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 03 April 2007

Motherboard supports 64bit computing

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Mini-ITX motherboard series is designed for either the Intel Core2 Duo or Intel Pentium D processors up to 1066MHz FSB.

IBase Technology has released the MI900 Mini-ITX motherboard series designed for either the Intel Core2 Duo or Intel Pentium D processors up to 1066MHz FSB The MI900 is based on the Intel's Q965 Express chipset and it comes with two dual channel DDR2 memory slots delivering up to 1.28Gbyte/s of bandwidth and 4Gbyte memory capacity for faster system responsiveness and support of 64bit computing

The new motherboards are aimed for high performance PCs in the digital, communications and industrial sector.

Onboard is one PCI Express x16 slot that offers up to 3.5x the bandwidth over traditional PCI architecture to support the latest high-performance graphics cards.

Dual independent display comes to life with the onboard Intel Q965 integrated graphics for CRT and an optional SDVO card supporting either an LVDS or DVI display interface.

LAN functionality is supported with a 10/100 Ethernet controller or with two gigabit Ethernet controllers.

The MI900 is expandable for 8x2 pins pin header for adapter card ID394 that support two or four serial ports, or ID395 that support TPM 1.2 for security function.

Other useful features on the board include four SATA II ports, six USB 2.0 interface, watchdog timer, digital I/O and two serial ports.

Board dimensions are 170 x 170mm.

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